We’re celebrating New Year’s Eve with Kalye DC’s Filipino food and karaoke, and you and all of your friends are invited! Some Filipinos follow food-based New Year traditions that are pretty good ideas. Would you adopt any of these? Have a round grape in your mouth at the stroke of midnight. But don’t choke on it when you kiss! Sing and drink all night with Kalye DC to attract good energy all year. I might have made that up, but it sounds about right. Eat sticky rice to make good fortune stick in the new year. My favorite things: good luck and carbs. Eat long noodles (pancit) for long life. See above. No door charge, so please come eat, drink, sing and ring in the new year with us!

It’s EatsPlace’s one year anniversary! Thanks to everyone for the support, well wishes, and the good food. Noodles are traditionally served at some birthday parties because long noodles symbolize long life. Instead of blowing out candles, blow on a hearty bowl of soup.Kalye DC is serving up new Pancit Noodle Soup and cheer all night with Filipino street food.

Time to wine down your week and pair a delightful flight of three wines with some of Kalye DC’s tasty bites. In addition to our regular food and drink menu, Kayle DC x The Drinkubator presents Bites & Flights at EatsPlace. Our special guest sommelier Darlin Kulla will guide us through pork barbeque, lumpia shanghai, and chicken wings inasal, while exploring the wines and grapes that complement Filipino cuisine. Kalye DC at EatsPlace 3607 Georgia Ave NW Petworth Metro Saturday, October 3rd 5:30 pm until close $24 per person Regular food and drink menus will also be available

It’s not too late to make it a Kamayan Night. Kalye DC is at EatsPlace with their special Kamayan Night dinner on Thursday, October 1, 2015. Or catch the rest of their Filipino street food menu on Friday and Saturday. Chef Red Garcia is serving up mounds of delicious Filipino food on top of banana leaves.Bring a friend, your appetite and be prepared to dive into deliciousness. See you at EatsPlace on Thursday, October 1st, starts at 5:30pm. 35 per person.